Sencore unveils 3-D analysis features for multimedia generator

Dec 14, 2010 12:02 PM

    
The MP500’s compact size and easy portability makes it ideal for lab testing, field troubleshooting and calibration.

The MP500’s compact size and easy portability makes it ideal for lab testing, field troubleshooting and calibration.

Sencore has introduced a series of 3-D video test signals and images for its MP500 multimedia HDMI generator/analyzer. The new test signals enable calibrators to dynamically test 3-D display processing and rendering performance using familiar techniques.

The images, viewed directly or through active-shutter glasses, enable displays to be calibrated for optimum 3-D performance. The new 3-D HDMI signals can also be used to test HDMI 1.3 devices for 3-D signal compatibility. Packaged as bitmap files, the new 3-D video test images are loaded into the MP500 as user video patterns. The images, including cascade, decoder, pluge, color wheel, crosstalk, grayscale box and color box, are available for side-by-side (half), top-and-bottom and frame-packing 3-D signal types. The MP500 also provides HDMI 1.4a vendor-specific infoframe signaling.




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